Updated on March 16, 2024
| good | She laughed with good humor at the joke he cracked. |
| ill | His ill humor was evident in his curt responses. |
| vitreous | The vitreous humor is a clear, gel-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina of the eye. |
| aqueous | The aqueous humor is a transparent fluid that fills the anterior chamber of the eye. |
| bad | |
| black | |
| american | American humor is like a roller coaster ride: it has its ups and downs, but it always makes you laugh. |
| grim | |
| dry | |
| much | The comedian's act was filled with much humor leaving the audience in stitches. |
| wry | The politician's apology was so insincere, it made even the spin doctors wince with wry humor |
| gentle | The cat's tail wagged with gentle humor as if it found the whole situation quite amusing. |
| quiet | |
| sardonic | |
| better | I'm glad to hear you're feeling better humor |
| ironic | |
| gallows | |
| broad | |
| dark | |
| subtle | |
| genuine | Genuine humor is the spark that ignites laughter. |
| genial | The genial humor of his witty remarks filled the room with laughter. |
| sly | |
| quaint | |
| excellent | The professor's excellent humor put the students at ease. |
| deprecating | |
| usual | That's not funny. It's your usual humor |
| bitter | |
| unconscious | |
| characteristic | The man, with characteristic humor cracked a joke that made everyone laugh. |
| ethnic | |
| perfect | A comedian with perfect humor can make even the gloomiest day brighter. |
| unfailing | |
| delightful | Her playful remarks and infectious laughter brought delightful humor to the otherwise dull conversation. |
| playful | She danced with playful humor her steps as light and carefree as a summer breeze. |
| rough | |
| delicate | |
| verbal | |
| sarcastic | Sure, here is a short sentence with sarcastic humor 'Oh, that's a great idea. Let's do the exact opposite!' |
| pleasant | Her playful remarks injected a pleasant humor into the otherwise serious conversation. |
| rich | |
| whimsical | |
| native | |
| gay | |
| grotesque |
| rare | |
| coarse | |
| earthy | |
| slapstick | The comedian's slapstick humor had the audience roaring with laughter. |
| light | |
| easy | |
| satirical | |
| peculiar | Her parasol, which was lavender with tiny sequined zebras parading across it, hinted at her peculiar humor |
| irish | |
| cynical | |
| macabre | |
| spontaneous | The clown's spontaneous humor made everyone burst into laughter. |
| bawdy | The jester's bawdy humor had the king in stitches. |
| droll | The professor's droll humor had the students chuckling throughout the lecture. |
| kindly | She directed a kindly humor at the children, who were wide-eyed with delight. |
| natured | I love her kind-natured humor. |
| lively | The lively humor of the clown captivated the audience, leaving them in stitches. |
| sick | |
| cheerful | Her cheerful humor radiated throughout the room, lifting everyone's spirits. |
| crude | |
| ribald | The jester's ribald humor kept the king entertained throughout the feast. |
| melancholy | |
| caustic | |
| irreverent | |
| robust | Her robust humor disarmed even the most serious critics. |
| hostile |
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